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of sky and skin
Jeffrey Lynn Naylor
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One Life
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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Only Love
Brandon Thorne
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Ossian’s Grave
Robinson Jeffers
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Peter Simson's Farm
Edward George Dyson
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Piercing gaze
GML
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Ploughing Time
Boris Pasternak
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Prison rain
Leon Dempsey
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Questions with answers
Rebecca Olsson
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Rain.
Jennifer Kersey
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Re-voyage
Emily Pauline Johnson
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Rona in the Moon
Jessie Mackay
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Sit
Brandon Thorne
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Spiders: The Ministry of Webs
David M Ferguson
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Spiders: The Ministry of Webs
David Ferguson
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Spring again
John McGary
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Summer Theater
Stuart A. Chasmar
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Sunrise Train
Stephen Colley
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Tension
Stephen Colley
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The Ascendant Fire: A Chronicle of Fearless Resilience
Mawphniang Napoleon
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The Ballad Of Gum-Boot Ben
Robert William Service
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The Children of Lir
Katharine Tynan
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The Common Cult
George Sterling
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The Dalliance Of The Eagles
Walt Whitman
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The Falconer's Quest
John Jessup Kennan
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